Four Southern California museums, including the LA County Museum of
Art, were raided today by multiple federal agencies. It’s part of a
5-year investigation into looting, smuggling and fraud involving Asian
antiquities and Native American gravesites. On Reporter’s Notebook, the
State Supreme Court says Californians can be fired for using medical
marijuana.

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Four Southern California museums, including the LA County Museum of
Art, were raided today by multiple federal agencies. It’s part of a
5-year investigation into looting, smuggling and fraud involving Asian
antiquities and Native American gravesites. On Reporter’s Notebook, the
State Supreme Court says Californians can be fired for using medical
marijuana.

Medical marijuana was legalized by California voters in 1996. Under a
doctor’s prescription, Gary Ross used it to treat the pain of a back
injury he suffered while in the Air Force. He says he told his
Sacramento employer--a telecommunications firm called RagingWire--but
when a drug test came back positive, he was fired. Today, the State
Supreme Court ruled in favor of the company.